When Teen Titansended in 2006, its final episode was considered by fans to be rather disappointing, leaving several plot threads hanging. When a new series of shorts premiered on Cartoon Network's DC Universe block, they were excited but many wished they could have something a little bigger. Their prayers have been answered with the new series Teen Titans Go!, set to premiere in 2013.

Bear in mind however, that according to the press release, the new show will be very comedy-heavy. Wrapping up the loose threads left by the original series isn't exactly guaranteed. Still, it's new Teen Titans. Isn't that what matters most?

This looks VERY promising; I've always loved the original ever since it first aired on Miguzi a while back and I've always hoped for more, especially as the finale left it on a cliffhanger. While this alone most likely won't be enough to restore CN's mediocre lineup and save the record-low ratings, I'm sure this can still leave its mark.

The art style IS rather questionable, but I personally don't mind it very much. The one major concern is the likelihood of at least a couple of cast changes. With the death of Glenn Shadix and the retirement of Ron Perlman, who will be the new voices of the Brain and Slade? I mean, I'll try to be optimistic, but they were so amazing, it's a shame they can't reprise their roles.

@Anicomicgeek First of all, IMDb isn't a very reliable source. Unless it's included on a resume (something Ron Perlman doesn't have there), there's no telling whether a credit is valid or not.

Also, most actors these days do both live-action and voice-over, but they rarely stay in both fields for a long time. Michael Ironside recently gave up both of his major recurring voice-over roles as Darkseid and Sam Fisher, yet he's still acting on-camera. Likewise, Perlman has turned down a few VO jobs in favor of his starring position in the Hellboy films among other things. Since he hasn't done much voice-over as of late, he's sure not going to stay in VO much longer, if at all.

@pokemastanumba1 The only reason (given one, anyway) for why Ironside didn't reprise the role of Darkseid is because WB wanted stunt casting. Likewise, Perlman's recent credits included an appearance on American Dad this year.

Holy crap, this is the best thing I've heard in a while (besides them bringing back Toonami). I always loved watching this growing up, being disappointed finding out it didn't end properly. While this ain't what we expected, Its still the same people in charge, I am so tuning in when it premieres.

@UltimateCharm I wouldn't mind seeing Jack on CN again, and I guess it could come back, since I remember it being pretty popular back in the day. I sadly doubt they would ever bring back SBT, which is a shame because unlike most series on Cartoon Network right now, Sym-Bionic Titan was actually... GOOD!

I remember Greg letting out info about this a while back! Good news to hear! I just hope it doesnt become one of those stupid shoes where they try too hard to be funny, that its really just over-bearing and eccentric, like a lot of the shows on CN now...